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01 10 years of Telangana state: A brief look at how Indiaβs youngest state was formed π
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02 Landmark Cases -
[1] State of U.P. v. Raj Narain, (1975) 4 SCC 428.
[2] CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay, (2011) 8 SCC 497.
[3] Assn. for Democratic Reforms v. Union of India, 2024 SCC OnLine SC 150.
[4] Chief Information Commr. v. State of Manipur, (2011) 15 SCC 1.
[5] S.P. Gupta v. Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 149.
[6] Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India v. Cricket Assn. of Bengal, (1995) 2 SCC 161.
[7] People's Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India, (2004) 2 SCC 476.
[8] Union of India v. Sankalchand Himatlal Sheth, (1977) 4 SCC 193.
[9] Dinesh Trivedi v. Union of India (1997) 4 SCC 306.
[10] The CPIO, Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agarwal and Another, (2009) MANU 1926 (DE).
[11] CPIO, Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Aggarwal and Others W.P.(C) 288/2009.
[12] Registrar General of High Court of Madras v. K. Elango 2013 (5) MLJ 134
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03 Indian Judiciary's Bitter Practices Beyond RTI Act, 2005
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04 The complainantβs bit-part in a trial: To βAssistβ, not βLeadβ
https://www.barandbench.com/columns/the-complainants-bit-part-in-a-trial-to-assist-not-lead | 1 781 | 1 | Loading... |
05 https://youtube.com/shorts/EGzHLPUz5P4?feature=shared | 1 768 | 2 | Loading... |
06 π Section 313 12 Principles Explained | CrPC
In the context of Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the apex Court said :
"Although there is a requirement by law to disclose the aspects required to adjudicate in a criminal matter such duty cannot unreasonably and unwarrantedly step over the fundamental right of privacy."
π₯ INDRAKUNWAR V. THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH, 2023 | 1 700 | 27 | Loading... |
07 English to Hindi and Marathi with sections Legal Glossary.pdf | 1 693 | 21 | Loading... |
08 RJS MOCK TEST 6 @CurrentLegalGK.pdf | 2 031 | 86 | Loading... |
09 Rajasthan PT Test 22.11.2021_watermark.pdf | 17 | 0 | Loading... |
10 π€ Doctrine of Substantial Compliance
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11 Nobody Is Perfect; Failure To Cite A Particular Judgment Doesnβt Automatically Invalidate Reasoning Of Decision: Allahabad HC
https://www.verdictum.in/court-updates/high-courts/allahabad-tata-steel-ltd-v-commissioner-trade-tax-up-lucknow-2024-ahc-85168-judgment-review-1538096 | 2 124 | 1 | Loading... |
12 https://theprint.in/ground-reports/pregnancy-doesnt-always-save-women-from-death-row-like-in-jawan-its-a-double-edged-sword/1817598/ | 2 161 | 1 | Loading... |
13 Can A Person, Awarded Monetary Compensation But Has Not Received It, File Appeal As Indigent? Supreme Court Answers
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/can-a-person-awarded-monetary-compensation-but-has-not-received-it-file-appeal-as-indigent-supreme-court-answers-259210 | 2 178 | 3 | Loading... |
14 Sikkim High Court Introduces Menstrual Leave For Women Employees
https://www.livelaw.in/high-court/sikkim-high-court/sikkim-high-court-introduces-menstrual-leave-for-women-employees-259075 | 2 383 | 6 | Loading... |
15 Overview - Supreme Court Observer
https://www.scobserver.in/about/supreme-court-of-india/supreme-court-of-india-overview/ | 2 343 | 9 | Loading... |
16 Revisional Jurisdiction Of Criminal Courts: Constricted?
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/understanding-revisional-jurisdiction-of-criminal-courts-crpc-and-bnss-258906 | 2 401 | 4 | Loading... |
17 Victim: The Conundrum Over Definition
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/victim-definition-criminal-justice-system-bhartiya-nagrik-suraksha-sanhita-2023-reforms-258907 | 2 327 | 1 | Loading... |
18 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhrmMe3EHqpB9Uc0W34dgKdfGCZVavZ4-&feature=shared | 2 881 | 2 | Loading... |
19 π Rajendra v. Maharashtra, 2024
Just for explanation.
π― It cannot be laid down as an absolute rule of law that a dying declaration cannot form the sole basis of conviction unless it is corroborated;
π― Each case must be determined on its own facts, keeping in view the circumstances in which the dying declaration was made;
π― It cannot be laid down as a general proposition that a dying declaration is a weaker kind of evidence than other pieces of evidence;
π― A dying declaration stands on the same footing as another piece of evidence. It has to be judged in the light of surrounding circumstances and with reference to the principles governing weighing of evidence.
π― A dying declaration which has been recorded by a competent Magistrate in the proper manner stands on a much higher footing than a dying declaration which depends upon oral testimony which may suffer from all the infirmities of human memory and human character.
π― In order to TEST the RELIABILITY of a dying declaration, the court has to keep in view various circumstances including the condition of the person concerned to make such a statement; that it has been made at the earliest opportunity and was not the result of tutoring by interested parties
Court must be satisfied that it was rendered voluntarily, it is consistent and credible and that it is devoid of any tutoring.
β #Question
Mention 2 Landmark Judgments that dealt with the aforementioned principles
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20 Principles Relating To Dying Declaration : Supreme Court Explains
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21 Explainer | What Every Voter Should Know - The Law On Hate Speech By Electoral Candidates
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22 Bar Council Of India Mandates Integration Of New Criminal Laws In Legal Education Curriculum From 2024-25 Academic Year
https://www.verdictum.in/news/bar-council-of-india-mandates-integration-of-new-criminal-laws-in-legal-education-curriculum-from-2024-25-academic-year-1537062 | 3 015 | 2 | Loading... |
23 πFrank Vitus v. Narcotics Control Bureau, 2024
Condition of sharing Google pin location as a bail condition is hit by the right to privacy guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.Β | 3 524 | 16 | Loading... |
24 Media files | 3 915 | 81 | Loading... |
25 π #Question
Whether Death Penalty or Imprisonment for life can be passed in any circumstances to a juvenile tried as an adult.
No child in conflict with law shall be sentenced to death or for life imprisonment without the possibility of release, for any such offence, either under the provisions of this Act or under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) or any other law for the time being in force.
Comment π
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26 Supreme Court Constitution Digest 2024.pdf | 3 268 | 45 | Loading... |
27 Cognizance Sh. Pradeep Mehta.pdf | 3 653 | 56 | Loading... |
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29 Media files | 3 068 | 7 | Loading... |
30 Blue Origin has not disclosed the price that its latest set of passengers paid for a seat on this journey. But according to space.com website, a similar journey on a Virgin Galactic spacecraft costs about $450,000 (about Rs 3.75 crore). A journey to the ISS is now estimated to cost anything between 20 to 25 million dollars (about Rs 160 to 210 crore). A recent NASA paper mentions that space companies SpaceX and Space Adventures were planning to offer a journey around the Moon for about 70 to 100 million dollars (about Rs 600 to 850 crore).
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31 Gopi Thotakura becomes first Indian space tourist: What is space travel β and how much can a journey cost? π
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32 Media files | 2 696 | 1 | Loading... |
33 RJS MOCK Test 4 @CurrentLegalGK.pdf | 2 914 | 84 | Loading... |
34 https://youtu.be/G0HMuIXWCAc?feature=shared | 3 275 | 7 | Loading... |
35 Charges_in_Criminal_Trials.pdf | 2 862 | 66 | Loading... |
36 π Bail, sentencing and cruelty inpe laws ke liye recommendations di hai Supreme court ne and we have covered all.
π€ If you want to add something you are free to comment.
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37 π¨ββοΈ π SUNITA DEVI VERSUS THE STATE OF BIHAR, 2024
We recommend the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India, to consider introducing a comprehensive policy, possibly by way of getting an appropriate report from a duly constituted Sentencing Commission consisting of experts in different fields for the purpose of having a distinct sentencing policy. We request the Union of India to respond to our suggestion by way of an affidavit within a period of six months from today.β
βA Judge can never have unrestrictive and unbridled discretion, based upon his conscience formed through his understanding of the society, without there being any guidelines in awarding a sentence. The need for adequate guidelines for exercising sentencing discretion, avoiding unwanted disparity, is of utmost importance
"Sentencing shall not be a mere lottery. It shall also not be an outcome of a knee-jerk reaction. This is a very important part of the Fundamental Rights conferred under Articles 14 and 21.
Any unwarranted disparity would be against the very concept of a fair trial and, therefore, against justic
Section 360 & Probation of offenders ACT, 1958
βAny attempt to ignore either Section 360 of the CrPC, 1973 or the provisions as mandated in the Act, 1958 would make their purpose redundantβ¦.Therefore, we have absolute clarity in our mind, that a trial court is duty bound to comply with the mandate of Section 360 of the CrPC, 1973 read with Sections 3, 4 and 6 of the Probation Act before embarking into the question of sentence.β,
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38 π P. Naveen Kumar v. The District Collector 2024
The Madras High Court observed that no private individual can prevent any devotee from exercising his right to religion or any other fundamental right and if the right to privacy includes sexual orientation, it includes spiritual orientation as well. | 2 343 | 15 | Loading... |
39 βοΈ Vinubhai Haribhai Malaviya v. State of Gujarat, 2019
Whether after filing of chargesheet, magistrate has power to order further investigation, if yes then up to what stage
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Telangana has a complex history and the conception of Telangana as a separate entity can be traced back to before Indian independence. What was its journey towards statehood? On its formation day, we explain.
The Tamil Poet-Philosopher Tiruvalluvar of the Tamil Sangam age (31, BCE) in his classic βThirukkuralβ Couplet No. 664 which is translated into English by G.U. Pope. which reads as 'to say is...
Section 313 12 Principles Explained
| CrPC
In the context of Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the apex Court said :
"Although there is a requirement by law to disclose the aspects required to adjudicate in a criminal matter such duty cannot unreasonably and unwarrantedly step over the fundamental right of privacy."π₯
INDRAKUNWAR V. THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH, 2023
Doctrine of Substantial Compliance
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